Maclean has always been a maverick, described more than once as cold and unfeeling. |
But are birds unfeeling, mechanical songsters, driven to sing but never understanding what it is they do? |
Birds have feathers, which are unfeeling structures, whereas the pterosaur's wings were made entirely out of skin. |
She has been exposed as an amoral, unfeeling, self-serving, despicably conscience-less human being. |
If you're anything like me, you've spent a great deal of time wondering what the world was like through the eyes of a cold and unfeeling pet dog. |
To equate these unfeeling and uncaring power mongers with American Republicanism is using the wrong approach. |